Tales Of Little Women

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1986
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.5  (847)

Tales Of Little Women is a heartwarming television series from 1987 that follows the lives of four sisters as they navigate their way through adolescence and young adulthood in rural New England during the late 1800s. The show, which is based on the iconic novel by Louisa May Alcott, explores themes of love, family, friendship, and personal growth.

The series features a talented cast of actors, including Mona Marshall and Melanie MacQueen, who bring the beloved characters to life with warmth and authenticity. Marshall portrays Jo March, the independent and headstrong sister who dreams of becoming a successful writer. MacQueen plays Meg March, the eldest sister who is responsible and practical but longs for a more exciting life. Rounding out the cast are notable actors such as Linda Gary, Cam Clarke, and Danny Mann, who play supporting roles throughout the series.

Each episode of Tales Of Little Women is a standalone story, depicting various moments in the lives of the March sisters. From simple everyday moments to life-changing events, viewers get an intimate look into the joys and struggles of growing up during this particular era. Some episodes focus on the sisters' individual aspirations, while others highlight the importance of family and friendship in their lives.

One of the standout elements of the series is its attention to historical accuracy. From the costumes to the sets and dialogue, every detail is crafted to reflect the time period in which the story takes place. This level of authenticity adds an extra layer of depth to the show and allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in the world of the March sisters.

Throughout the series, viewers watch as the four sisters navigate their way through the highs and lows of adolescence and young adulthood. From Jo's struggles as a female writer in a male-dominated industry to Meg's search for love and purpose, each sister faces her own unique set of challenges. Despite the obstacles they face, however, the sisters remain steadfast in their love and support for one another. Whether it's through kind words or a comforting embrace, the March sisters are always there for each other, reminding viewers of the importance of family and friendship.

While the show largely focuses on the March sisters, there are also several notable supporting characters throughout the series, each with their own distinctive personalities and stories. Characters such as Laurie, the March's charming next-door neighbor, and Aunt March, the stern and traditional family matriarch, add depth and complexity to the show and make it an even richer viewing experience.

Overall, Tales Of Little Women is a timeless television series that has remained beloved by viewers for over three decades. With its authentic portrayal of life in rural New England during the late 1800s and its heartwarming exploration of family, friendship, and self-discovery, the show continues to captivate audiences of all ages. For those who have read and loved the original novel or for those who are discovering the world of the March sisters for the first time, Tales Of Little Women is a must-see.

Tales Of Little Women is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (48 episodes). The series first aired on December 31, 1986.

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The End, And A Beginning
12. The End, And A Beginning
September 29, 1987
With the arrival of spring, the war ends and Father is home to stay. The March's have a party to celebrate Beth's recovery and Meg's engagement. Then Jo sets off for New York with high hopes for a career as a writer.
The Proposal
11. The Proposal
September 29, 1987
Father is home for the holiday, but plans to return to the war as soon as he has fully recovered. Next day, Brooke proposed to Meg, and she joyfully accepts.
A Very Merry Christmas
10. A Very Merry Christmas
September 29, 1987
Though Beth is feeling much better, she must remain indoors, and she longs to play in the snow. Jo and Laurie bring her presents and build a snowman for her. On Christmas Day, Father returns home accompanied by Mr. Brooke.
Laurie Pays The Price
9. Laurie Pays The Price
September 29, 1987
Meg's mother scolds Laurie for the hurt he caused forging a letter to Meg. To protect Meg's feelings, they agree not to tell anyone. Laurie's grandfather hears about the reprimand, and when Laurie refuses to tell him the details, Laurie is punished.
The Case Of The Forged Letter
8. The Case Of The Forged Letter
September 29, 1987
With Beth's recovery, Amy returns home. The sisters are delighted to be back together, but Meg's happiness is clouded by a letter from Mr. Brooke.
In Search Of A Dream
7. In Search Of A Dream
September 29, 1987
The family rejoices as Beth's health improves. One day Amy meets the newspaperman Anthony, and he sends a message to Jo, telling of an opportunity to pursue a writing career in New York.
Shout For Joy
6. Shout For Joy
September 29, 1987
Beth's condition continues to worsen, and the doctor warns, "If her fever doesn't break soon, she will die."
Marmee, Come Back!
5. Marmee, Come Back!
September 29, 1987
Beth has scarlet fever and her worried sisters struggle with the crisis. Meg and Jo, who have already had the disease, care for Beth, while Amy is sent to stay with Aunt March. When Beth takes a turn for the worse, her sisters send an urgent telegram.
Scarlet Fever
4. Scarlet Fever
September 29, 1987
In her Mother's absence, Beth looks after the poor Hummel family. The baby is sick, and while Mrs. Hummel hurries for a doctor, the infant dies in Beth's arms. The baby died of scarlet fever, the doctor reports. And before long, Beth is sick too.
Letters From Home
3. Letters From Home
September 29, 1987
The sisters receive a letter from Mother assuring them that Father will recover, and they plan their letters to her, setting her mind at ease.
A Sign Of Hope
2. A Sign Of Hope
September 29, 1987
The sisters know their Mother's absence is a test of their character and abilities, and they try hard to keep up their work and their spirits. But the more cheerful they try to be, the more gloomy they feel.
A Small Price To Pay
1. A Small Price To Pay
September 29, 1987
The March family receives news that Father is seriously ill. Mother immediately arranges to travel to Washington where he is hospitalized. Desperate to raise money for Father's care, Jo sells her beautiful long hair.
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Tales Of Little Women is available for streaming on the Filmhub website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tales Of Little Women on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Hoopla and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 31, 1986
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (847)